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stimulated the economy of the world. i got an iphoneo n my hip -- iphone on my hip that has 2000 times the memory of an apollo computer. can you imagine? the space station guys, they have texts, skype or something up there. and they're all on their laptops. it boggles your mind what is going on there technologically. >> today you could probably tweet what is going on on your flight. i know and a first light and only slight, -- first and only fightlight, on the way back to earth, you got to do spacewalk. >> it was totally different. a different experience. as i described being on the moon, it contrasts the gray lunar surface with the blackness of space. people ask me what the the earth like from the moon? i said i cannot tell you because i landed in the center of the moon which took the earth directly overhead. in an apollo space suit, it is like being in a fishbowl. you move your head but the helmut does not move. so i did not get to see the earth very much from the moon. but in lunar orbit, you come around from the back
stimulated the economy of the world. i got an iphoneo n my hip -- iphone on my hip that has 2000 times the memory of an apollo computer. can you imagine? the space station guys, they have texts, skype or something up there. and they're all on their laptops. it boggles your mind what is going on there technologically. >> today you could probably tweet what is going on on your flight. i know and a first light and only slight, -- first and only fightlight, on the way back to earth, you got...
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look at what you're enjoying from the technology that has spread the whole economy and the economy of the world. >> and we won the cold war. >> we did. >> that was a big part of it getting to the moon first, for whatever reason, after that the cold war changed. so we did get a lot out of it. that is a great question. i would like to let charlie talk a the real deal. >> then we're going to have questions from you guys. ok. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> this is a 15-minute video that i put together. it is excerpts from a d.v.d. i did, called "moon walker." i produced it about 20 years ago or so. what you're going to see is apollo 15 from liftoff to splashdown. this version is silent so i will narrate it for you. we're getting our little mac queued up back there. you will see the liftoff, that was the biggest rocket ever launched. it took us -- all the apollo moon missions were on the satellite 5. -- saturn 5. it is 360 feet tall and weighed six and half million pounds. the engines, there were five at the bottom they were produced and seven and half million thrusts. the fuel
look at what you're enjoying from the technology that has spread the whole economy and the economy of the world. >> and we won the cold war. >> we did. >> that was a big part of it getting to the moon first, for whatever reason, after that the cold war changed. so we did get a lot out of it. that is a great question. i would like to let charlie talk a the real deal. >> then we're going to have questions from you guys. ok. >> thank you. >> thank you....
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it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the next great chapter together. thank you. have a great weekend. >> hello. it is my honor to represent alabama's second district. as you might know, a series of across-the-board military spending cuts known as the sequester is going into affect in less than two weeks. in his state of the union and just, president obama admitted that these cuts were a bad idea. he failed to mention that the sequester was his idea. his administration during the debt negotiation in 2011. on behalf of our constituents in the house, we are calling to replace the sequester with better and more sponsored abilit -- and responsible cuts. they confirmed what i feared from the beginning of how the president's request it will hurt the military in a bama -- sequester will h
it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the next great chapter together. thank you. have a great weekend. >> hello. it is my honor to represent alabama's second district. as you might know, a series of across-the-board...
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neil: i do buy your argument about the slowly inching back economy here. not in the gangbuster fashion, but enough to compel money that has been nervous. and sitting on the sidelines come back in. but the way it is being committed is not to expand plans and operations as much as it is to retrench buying out a competitor. you're really not expanding your business but you're really just retention the existing business. you are not heralding the success of what is going on. you could argue it is part of the bunker mentality. explain the mechanics of what is happening. >> i think you're absolutely right. the way i put it is think about how much better it could be if we had become policies. the rate of return on capital is a big gap. the reason there hasn't been something prior to this, the reason is as much as we have seen this week, is the uncertainty and the absence of clarity around the policy. the mechanics are absolutely right. it is a bit of a retrenchment. i don't know what else to do it on one of the big uncertainties in the election is not who is goin
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the thing is -- the story is economies are healing. world are healing did not need that safe haven right now. but with central banks around the world they rush as jonathan pointed out, gold is acting lik a currency. it is more volatile. >> the thing is is that they oftentimes tend to anticipate and don't reflect that. even thinking about bank stocks between 2006 in 2007. extremely weak before we started talking about a credit crisis or an economic collapse. i think gold stocks and the medals themselves, people are worried about it. they should look at the bond market. neil: would that be a good environment for gold? >> not necessarily. money coming out of higher assets. environment? >> not necessarily. money comes out of hard assets that for years now have yielded almost nothing. >> after the of the year strike it will not go up. >> base said that in russia's 24 hours ago. [laughter] >> with realities to runups the unsustainable deficits that they really cannot address. that is a macro argument. >> the name of the game by economic grow
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aides say the president want to do talk about the economy, but he could not go to his hometown and not talk about guns, ed. >> that's right. that's why he wove it into his entire speech. it was supposed to be a speech about the building the middle class, following on that state of the union speech earlier in the week. but the parents of the 15-year-old girl who just a few weeks ago was at the president's inaugural parade, then gunned down here in the streets of chicago, gang related violence, her parents were here and what the president tried to do was to say this is not just about gun control. it's about a lot more. take a listen. >> as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of my grandparents, i turned out okay. but at the same time, i wish i had had a father who was around and involved. loving, supportive parents. and by the way, that's all kinds of parents. that includes foster parents and that includes grandparents and extended families, includes gay or straight parents. >> after wrapping up the speech, the president is headed to palm city, f
aides say the president want to do talk about the economy, but he could not go to his hometown and not talk about guns, ed. >> that's right. that's why he wove it into his entire speech. it was supposed to be a speech about the building the middle class, following on that state of the union speech earlier in the week. but the parents of the 15-year-old girl who just a few weeks ago was at the president's inaugural parade, then gunned down here in the streets of chicago, gang related...
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fund a search for smaller asteroids, ones that might only wipe out a continent or collapse the world economy for a century. something we're not looking for, to me that seems crazy. so this is what we are trying to protect. >> this is the view you have when you go up? >> it's a little higher up than i was. if you look at the green line that's the earth. this is the orbit of every single asteroid known in our solar system. >> swarming around. >> it's a busy place. the outer bow nut is the asteroid belt. these are near earth asteroids and a lot of them are whizzing past the earth. using our telescopes on the ground we've only surveys 1% of the volume of space. the real solar times has 100 times more asteroids than you see now. these are the 10,000 known real asteroids. the real solar system looks like this, 1 million near asteroids larger than the one which hit in 1908. that means we found 1%. the other 99% are currently out there but unknown. let's look at asteroids five times bigger than all the bombs used in world war ii and there's a 1% chance that's going to happen in any person's lifetime
fund a search for smaller asteroids, ones that might only wipe out a continent or collapse the world economy for a century. something we're not looking for, to me that seems crazy. so this is what we are trying to protect. >> this is the view you have when you go up? >> it's a little higher up than i was. if you look at the green line that's the earth. this is the orbit of every single asteroid known in our solar system. >> swarming around. >> it's a busy place. the...
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so, yes, it's negative for the economy, but we are a $16 trillion economy. that is really over the next ten years. lou: the use to be. distracted. >> it is there. it's staying there. it is never it contracting. lou: delightful to have you here and show your optimism. we're on opening you're right. good to have the year. up next, president obama calls this administration the most transparent in history. that is amazing. we're going to talk about the facts. sorry, mr. president. it's what i do. the federal government with a shocking message telling them to call pilgrims illegal aliens. it is and obama administrative administratitive effort. if you have trole with that, wait until you actually see the program under way. as a were going to show you my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to hel
so, yes, it's negative for the economy, but we are a $16 trillion economy. that is really over the next ten years. lou: the use to be. distracted. >> it is there. it's staying there. it is never it contracting. lou: delightful to have you here and show your optimism. we're on opening you're right. good to have the year. up next, president obama calls this administration the most transparent in history. that is amazing. we're going to talk about the facts. sorry, mr. president. it's what i...
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terrible move for the economy. you do have to lock it in. going with you there. don't do the work and reverse it later on. let's look at the loopholes. the loopholes is the answer in terms of revenue. melissa: gretchen, the loopholes the end in terms of revenue? i don't know there's enough there -- there's never enough revenue to support the spending we do. >> no. if you're going to look at the loopholes, look at the whole tax code. reform the whole code, go after it, do the whole thing. >> good. >> to the point to talk about short term versus long term, how often do we get stuck in this and they reverse the decision every single time. >> lock it in. >> leaders have no celt -- credibility on the long term cuts. cuts committed that was the white house's idea, they all voted for, now trying to reverse it. that was two years ago. give me a break. melissa: dennis, have you thought of anything you liked in the plan,this is for the third ti. you had a lot of time to work on your homework assignment, so i'm sure you have something right now. go. >> i think i should get
terrible move for the economy. you do have to lock it in. going with you there. don't do the work and reverse it later on. let's look at the loopholes. the loopholes is the answer in terms of revenue. melissa: gretchen, the loopholes the end in terms of revenue? i don't know there's enough there -- there's never enough revenue to support the spending we do. >> no. if you're going to look at the loopholes, look at the whole tax code. reform the whole code, go after it, do the whole thing....
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yank $13.5ill billion out of the local economy. we have more now on how this could impact all of us. >> with so much money off the table and billions of dollars out of the economy, and economists say everyone will feel the sting from sequestration if it does take effect, but especially the small businesses where profit margins are tight. >> a major investment in a new business just as the driving force of the local economy could take a big swipe out of spending. >> we're hoping we are not too effective but i guess we will see. >> it dream come true for several friends. >> we have taken a leap of faith in the academy. >> but right now, they fear an unpleasant reality. yearsa is a couple of into her own salon and 40% of her profits come from other than basic care cuts. she believes billions of dollars at the local economy will take a bite out of her business. >> i feel like it will effect us on a large scale. in neighborhoods where you hear a lot of shops, they rely on foot traffic and disposable income. >> a lot of people come throu
yank $13.5ill billion out of the local economy. we have more now on how this could impact all of us. >> with so much money off the table and billions of dollars out of the economy, and economists say everyone will feel the sting from sequestration if it does take effect, but especially the small businesses where profit margins are tight. >> a major investment in a new business just as the driving force of the local economy could take a big swipe out of spending. >> we're...
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twenty meeting in moscow but can financial chiefs come to a consensus when the world's largest economy refuses to stop printing money. for the. technology innovation. developments around russia we. covered. a story. and realized. the big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. and welcome back here with r.t. glad to have you with us german activists have kick started a new game against big brother across the country people are teaming up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players that claim that their message is serious and that they are protecting their privacy. explores whether their actions are reasonable or just another form of vandalism. if you ever get the feeling that someone is watching you whilst walking through the streets of the german capital there may be more to it than paranoia. the amount of sensitivity civilians in general is on the rise and it's not as bad as in other countries for example of the u.k. there were millions of cameras installed but still the number is rising and that's worrying us
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economy. >> i do disagree. not it bring up a cold blanket, we have had unsig unseason abilm winters last few years, we're evening out a little bit, put it in perspective. neil: like 500 degrees below zero in new york today. >> my friends in texas tell me it was 80. neil: that is where it should be 80 degrees. >> let's not have a hissy fit. neil: i suspect what is going on, scott, will represent more than a hissy fit. for example, a lot of people in the population centric cities start pulling back a little bit. >> like new york and chicago, the number that monica through out for national average is correct, but i don't see those numbers, major population centers are 50-cents higher that is why a lot of your -- that is where a lot of your spending, is that hurts, wage growth is nonicitiononexistence. neil: let's go with nature rally spike a bit too long in the tooth or with cold weather, run-up, it might come down once trading resumes. so things do stabilize, problem get tgoes by the way side? >
economy. >> i do disagree. not it bring up a cold blanket, we have had unsig unseason abilm winters last few years, we're evening out a little bit, put it in perspective. neil: like 500 degrees below zero in new york today. >> my friends in texas tell me it was 80. neil: that is where it should be 80 degrees. >> let's not have a hissy fit. neil: i suspect what is going on, scott, will represent more than a hissy fit. for example, a lot of people in the population centric...
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he and other state leaders are discussing many issues including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the work force, talent is being wasted and our economic peltiveness suffers. >> governors are also discussing gun control the new health care law, and looming budget cuts that are urging lawmakers to do something to avoid the march 1st deadline. >>> secretary of state will be on his first official trip overseas. he will make a stop in london england. the main objective is to bring new ideas to capitols in europe and the middle east and discuss solutions to try to end the ongoing violence in syria and mali and afghanistan. >>> this will be a very busy sunday for cardinal donald. he will celebrate a mass for son tiff kit of pope benedict xvi. then around 2:00 he will catch a flight to rome where he will take part in selecting the next pope. pope benedict held his final sunday blessing this morning. he will only have one scheduled appearance before he retires on thursday. this all comes as the ital
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. a little tune to angola's story. spanish. visit i. got a bag of the big picture joining me tonight are patrick ali carl fresh and horace cooper and let's get back to it after what happened in russia this morning let's talk about the threat of media meteoroids meteorites from outer space last night's meteor shower they are all urals damaged more than three hundred buildings in. your thousand people it comes just before a much larger asteroid two thousand and twelve d a fourteen hundred fifty feet across past dangerously close to the earth today even closer than the moon actually ten percent of the distance to the moon and this is the asteroid hit earth it would be equal to a ten to twenty megaton explosion now here's the question we don't have ways to protect fend ourselves against this threat so you know this this was only discovered recently so s
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in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and why it's not happening on both sides. the panel continues after the break. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> bret: we are back to continue talking about the sequester. overall the sequester is $85 billion this year. we talk about $3.6 trillion budg
in terms of the gross domestic product of our economy this is .03 of -- this is a third of 1%. on the domestic side, 2.5 cents on the dollar. this is a penny-and-a-half on the dollar of reduction. a debt of $16 trillion and the argument today is if we cut a penny-and-a-half on nondefense spending in a year it's the end of the world. if so, we are hopelessly in debt or we will end up -- >> bret: i want to continue the conversation, call a audible to talk about the sequestions ration. and...
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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. >> eight days from now, a tremor will hit the american economies by impacting the people who work in the food safety area of usda. >> terrible consequences to public halve. >> the country less safe and the communities less safe as a result of sequester. >> the air air traffic controllers. >> 750,000 americans will not have jobs. >> now, you would think they way they're talking, the sequestration next week, we're all eating con tam it inned meat next week. i say these cuts go through we'll all be eating mr. ed here. >> what kind of a name is ed for a hours. >> what kind of name is wilbur for man. >> that's -- >> what a bunch of horse you know what. leaving aside all the other cuts, the agriculture department could pursue, if it really has to due really think the first thing they'll butcher is policing the butcher andry'll stop giving hundreds of towns of memory ill patients their mets and letting them go on the streets? we told you many times the 85 cuts hair talking about in the seem of thing ises chump change. $16 trillion debt. and as to all of is here, we risk cutting ourway way t
. >> eight days from now, a tremor will hit the american economies by impacting the people who work in the food safety area of usda. >> terrible consequences to public halve. >> the country less safe and the communities less safe as a result of sequester. >> the air air traffic controllers. >> 750,000 americans will not have jobs. >> now, you would think they way they're talking, the sequestration next week, we're all eating con tam it inned meat next week. i...
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less your manufactured goods are cheaper on the market and that gives you a temporary boost in the economy which could be pretty critical in tough times like this now what we've actually seen the fear here is that when a country does that you're trading partner strike back they say hey we're going to lower the value of our currency and that sets off a currency war such as the one that we saw in the one nine hundred thirty s. which has led to the great depression now japan insists that it is simply trying to stimulate as kwame it's not doing anything to prompt a full scale currency war of course no country here wants to see that but the reason that we're seeing so much disagreement and so little consensus among the countries is that you know what for example the united states policy isn't all different that. the fed in the u.s. has been printing money like crazy so these developed countries don't really see any incentive in i was leading japan in trying to really squeeze down of this currency manipulation issue because they don't want to mess around with their economies essentially said tha
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. wealthy british stock. markets. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two counties a report. in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective it serves as a reminder of humanity's futility and this planet vulnerability to space objects that could cause serious devastation to talk a little bit more about this rare astronomical occurrence and the dangers posed by near earth objects and what the world is prepared to do
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library of congress is working hard and finding a way every tweet ever sent every way and a huge economy. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do i think so our tweets are kind of low on the priority but it's still a point that they should stop. coming out place that lori often is steps out onto the streets of new york to find out what people think about the government holding on to their own line messages. and attempts just as a global economic troubles are being made at the g twenty gathering on financial head. with the looming currency wars weighing heavy on mine. an anarchist group with a thrashing a major rally in berlin on saturday against what it sees as a massive expansion of c.c.t.v. cameras in germany their movements opposition against the ever encroaching big brother turned from words to action long ago with it becoming notorious for trashing street cameras all across the country r.t. speech on of it takes a look at whether the group's message makes them different from ordinar
library of congress is working hard and finding a way every tweet ever sent every way and a huge economy. they're doing a lot of other stuff that they should be doing like killing people across the world but you know there's only so much we can do i think so our tweets are kind of low on the priority but it's still a point that they should stop. coming out place that lori often is steps out onto the streets of new york to find out what people think about the government holding on to their own...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective that serves as a reminder of humanity's futility and this planet's vulnerability to space objects that could cause serious devastation to talk a little bit more about this rare astronomical occurrence and the dangers posed by a near earth objects and what the world is prepared to do to protect us from these cosmic threats i'm joined now by dr ross or when she ologist at the center for earth and planetary studies at the national air and space museum thank you so muc
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twenty meeting in moscow but can financial chiefs come to a consensus when the world's largest economy refuses to stop printing money. well. it's technology innovation believes developments from around russia we. covered. a story. and realized. it was a big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. and welcome back here with r.t. glad to have you with us german activists have kick started a new game against big brother across the country people are teaming up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players that claim that their message is serious and that they are protecting their privacy all over explores whether their actions are reasonable or just another form of vandalism. if you have to get the feeling that someone is watching you whilst walking through the streets of the german capital that may be more to it than paranoia. the amount of sensitivity civilians in germany on the rise and it's not as bad yet as in other countries for example in the u.k. very millions of cameras installed but still the number is risi
twenty meeting in moscow but can financial chiefs come to a consensus when the world's largest economy refuses to stop printing money. well. it's technology innovation believes developments from around russia we. covered. a story. and realized. it was a big. news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. and welcome back here with r.t. glad to have you with us german activists have kick started a new game against big brother across the country...
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prices for an average domestic economy airfare have dropped from 199 from $579 then to $365 now. at the same time, the number of airlines has been shrinking after airline deregulation came into effect, there were 20 major airlines in the u.s., by 1990, only 12 in operation, today just seven, and with u.s. air and american merging, we'll be down to six. u.s. air and american don't have a lot of overlapping routes or hubs. in the end, there'll be about eight routes out of the combined 900 or so that will only be served by one airline. >>> how about the state of north dakota? they have the fewest number of residents who say they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. that's according to a new gallup survey. i want to break it down for you, topping the list, the nation's capital, washington, d.c. at 10%, hawaii was the next at 5.1%, tieing for third, vermont and oregon at 4.9%. just 1% of north dakotans say they are gay or lesbian, 1.7%. >>> american soccer player robby rogers has made an amazing revelation. he says he's gay and retiring from professional soccer. he says soccer
prices for an average domestic economy airfare have dropped from 199 from $579 then to $365 now. at the same time, the number of airlines has been shrinking after airline deregulation came into effect, there were 20 major airlines in the u.s., by 1990, only 12 in operation, today just seven, and with u.s. air and american merging, we'll be down to six. u.s. air and american don't have a lot of overlapping routes or hubs. in the end, there'll be about eight routes out of the combined 900 or so...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. i am max kaiser.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. my juggling job. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another word behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the old.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. my juggling job. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another word behind that which is how to influence these situations steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came...
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is going to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. download the official location to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television. set not with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. to speak or language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in trying. to find out more visit. in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective that serves as a reminder of humanity's futility an
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look global financial headlines kaiser report. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television. mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. to speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the. scene from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see in troy. visit. in case you haven't heard there was a massive chunk of space matter that tore through the skies over russia this morning the meteor hurled toward earth and burst into flames creating a powerful sonic boom that blew in the doors and windows of countless buildings cars leaving hundreds of people injured check out the crater left in the frozen lake that the meteor hit for most this will just go down to some freak incident when you put into perspective that serves as a reminder of humanity's futility and this planet vulnerability to space objects that could cause serious deva
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attempts to study the shaky global economy being made of the g. twenty gathering of finance heads here in moscow report on the cracks within their ranks this. technology innovation. development around russia. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. is to. believe. and he continues here in r.t. there is a new big game against big brother being played across germany. up to destroy as many surveillance cameras as possible the players claim the message is serious and that they're protecting their privacy. are exposed whether their actions a valid or just another form of vandalism. if you ever get the feeling that someone is watching you whilst walking through the streets of the german capital there may be more to it than paranoia. the amount of society civilians in germany is on the rise and it's not as bad yet as in other countries for example in the u.k. very millions of cameras
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economy. small businesses recent survey suggests they are still struggling and delayed economic recovery is bringing pessimism among business owners and beyond. jerry is president of capital management and fox news contributor. thanks for joining us today. among the surveys there is one, expectations for small businesses is fourth lowest reading in 40 years. why do they continue to struggle? >> just remember we use the word business, it's people. people are making decisions on their wallets and how business is going. right now we have, i call a vicious cycle of stupidity where they are raising taxes on the business owner. they are raising on the consumer that spends on the business and you have a business owner that says things are not so good. i'm not going to hire as quickly and end up in a situation like this. >> heather: speaking of hiring we were just discussing this, the president has been on his road trip talking about his economic policies. things that he wants to move forward. one of
economy. small businesses recent survey suggests they are still struggling and delayed economic recovery is bringing pessimism among business owners and beyond. jerry is president of capital management and fox news contributor. thanks for joining us today. among the surveys there is one, expectations for small businesses is fourth lowest reading in 40 years. why do they continue to struggle? >> just remember we use the word business, it's people. people are making decisions on their...
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the finance chief of the world's biggest economies have united in chorus against looming currency wars following high level talks here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for its hosting of the g. twenty summit later this year but his duty coming off takes a look at what sparked the currency battle talks in the first place and what is behind the apparent unity. japan is actually at the center of this crisis because of its aggressive monetary and fiscal policies that have led to a weakening of the yen and basically in tough economic times one option that a country house is to artificially make the value of its currency worth a little bit less so for example making something like this twenty dollar bill worth less you can do that by a variety of means like printing money why would you want to do that because when you do you value your currency your manufacturing good your goods your exports become cheaper and that gives you a short term economic boost which is something that a lot of these countries europe the united states japan certainly desperately need in these
the finance chief of the world's biggest economies have united in chorus against looming currency wars following high level talks here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for its hosting of the g. twenty summit later this year but his duty coming off takes a look at what sparked the currency battle talks in the first place and what is behind the apparent unity. japan is actually at the center of this crisis because of its aggressive monetary and fiscal policies that have...